24. "Pau's exit was a little rocky" In response to In response to 20
>Beating an injured San Antonio team in the first round? Some >epic battles with other also-rans like the Clippers? > >Pau was the best player they ever had. In seven seasons he was >almost as productive as his brother was in nine. He was the >first all-star. He did not part on bad terms or anything, in >fact he delivered them another star. I'm not seeing why they >would not retire the number a HOF'er who played about half >his career there.
I 100% get what you are saying as far as Pau being able to get his jersey retired. I personally hope he does based on your facts as far as his numbers so I'm not about to argue that. But his exit was rocky and left a bad taste in the city's and the franchise's mouth. Became a bit of a prima donna and a cry baby and it rubbed everyone the wrong way. We wanted him to be a leader, but he was a reluctant one. Memphis wanted Pau to win, but he didn't want to win in Memphis.
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